Monday, 18 May 2015

food lab #9: Pasta with Alfredo sauce

Pasta with Alfredo sauce

  • What were some challenges you faced during your lab? How did you deal with them?
In this lab, we decided to make the pasta ourselves which was a challenge for many of us because non of us, including me, didn't know how to do it correctly. After we started the dough, the texture of it wasn't right which started confuse us; but after a few minutes of mixing the dough with hands,it became okay and ready to be flattened and cut. when we were cooking the pasta, we forgot to add oil to the boiling water which made our pasta to stick to each other but with adding some olive oil before putting the sauce on it, the problem was solved .
  • How can this lab be altered to suit one’s preferences/cravings?
well, Pasta that we made was a simple one so it had a flat taste. for making it flavorful, one can eat it with different sauces that suit that person preferences better. for example, if some one is vegetarian or vegan, he or she can enjoy a tomato and garlic sauce while some people like to have ground beef or dairies in their sauce. as long as Pasta is served with different sauces, anyone can enjoy it.
  • Does this food remind you of any  family recipes? Which one? Talk about it.
At home, my mom cooks a really special kind of pasta sauce which is incredibly delicious! it contains curd, cumin, fresh parsley, some chopped basil and garlic. Basically, you have to chop and mix everything together and cook it on medium heat for about 15 minutes till its lava like and cooked. then you season it with black pepper and salt!it's ready to be served in anytime after that!!

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

food lab #8: Banana Bread

Banana Bread









  • What is your biggest ‘take away’ or lesson that you learned during this food lab?
My biggest take away from this food lab was to NEVER EVER bake banana bread without adding baking powder because if you do not, your banana bread will be a thin, not fluffy, miserable cake- like thing that does not look good at ALL! Also, I learned every time we have a food lab, we should choose a checking- person who reads the recipe carefully and makes sure that each step is followed perfectly.





  • Who might be interested or enjoy your dish? Why or why not? Be specific. (ie. children if colorful, etc...
This dessert is a joy- bringer! it is a dish that everyone can enjoy in any age! It would be a great choice for people who love having picnics! Also, it would be a really good homemade gift to give to your new neighbor or if your invited to a party. Also children will love it because it tastes so good because of the natural flavor of bananas and also is eatable with all kinds of juices and drinks such as tea, coffee or milk. High school students can make it and sell it to raise funds for charities because it is easy to make and most of the people like its taste. All and all, it can be interesting for most of the people who enjoy a simple, delicious dessert.


  • How can you add your own creativity to personalize the dish?
As we did in this food lab, you can add chocolate chips and oats to make it something more than a simple banana bread. also you can serve it with jam, butter or nutella for more flavor!you can also add nuts such as hazel nuts or peanuts to create a stronger flavor. Also you can add coffee powder to it to create a banana- coffee flavor which can be interesting for some. you can also put some sliced pieces of banana when you are pouring it in to the molds which gives you a texture of the actual bananas.

food lab #7: Fruit smoothies

Fruit Smoothies



  • Where or what types of places can you envision this dish be served at. discuss in 1-2 sentences. (events, sports, and etc…)
Fruit smoothie is a great choice for hot summer days when you feel dehydrated and you need something cool and also delicious. It would be a perfect drink to serve in formal meetings, birthday parties, weddings and even simple gatherings because firstly, it is so easy and fast to make! secondly, it is healthy and full of vitamins and thirdly, it is cost- efficient. ( you can mix any fruit that you have in your fridge with a little honey, yogurt and ice and your drink is ready!!)

  • What do you think was the inspiration behind this food lab?  Was the inspiration successful? How does this connect to our course.
In my opinion, the inspiration behind this food lab was firstly, the start of hot days, which is the best time for having cold drinks. Secondly, to learn how to work with blenders properly (safety cautions, leak checking and also some brilliant hacks such as using tin foils instead of a lead!) and lastly, to face the challenges of competing in a food competition for the first time in this course. I think the inspirations were so successful because it was a really fun lab and I learned a lot on that day! for example I learned how to manage my time so I can compete in a real competition and also, I learned how to make a healthy smoothie in less than 10 minutes! I think it is really connected to our course because most of the things we learn about in the class are connected to healthy diet and healthy eating! so I think making a healthy and simple drink really helped us to use the things that we learned in our class in a positive way.


Monday, 4 May 2015

food lab #6: Fish & chips


Fish & chips






  • What were some challenges you faced during your lab? How did you deal with them?


The fist challenge that we faced was the lack of communication! Me and my teammates didn't have enough communication so it was a hard job to organize everyone. The second challenge was that we " accidentally " fried our halibut first instead of our " try- fish". The last challenge and I think the hardest one was the lack of agreement on literally anything! Everyone had different ideas and it was hard to make all of them work at the same time!


  • I liked/Didn't Like… at home I could alter this food product by…
I, unfortunately, didn't like the size if the fish cuts and if I want to make it at home, I will make them a little bigger and also thinner. The fries were awesome but I didn't like the little potato fries! ( they were too hard to eat!). I would omit them and instead of them, I would make regular fries.
  • How can you transfer some of the concepts, skills, and procedures that you learn in this lab to new situations inside and outside the classroom.
In this lab, we learned how to work with hot _like really hot! oil which was the first time for me! ( we learned how to reduce the amount of oil splashes and also how to prevent it from burning!). Also we learned how to be quick- handed! because frying the fishes one after another was something that needed both speed and caution so it was a fun ting to experience and learn! and it is also really helpful because frying can come handy in many ways not only for fish!